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100 _aFox, Michael V.
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245 _a Qoheleth and His Contradictions /
260 _aSheffield,
_bAlmond Press,
_c©1989
300 _a384 pages
_b21.5 cm
440 _aJournal for the study of the old testament supplement series 71
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440 _aBible and literature series 18
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520 _aFox takes as his starting point the issues that Quoheleth's interpreters have faced in their efforts to render the book faithfully, and in so doing, provides a new analysis of Quoheleth's reasoning, logic, and means of expression. Fox reaches three key conclusions about the work: Quoheleth is primarily concerned with the rationality of existence; Quoheleth is not against wisdom or the wise, and finally: Quoheleth supports the grasping of inner experience as the one domain of human freedom. These conclusions are supported by a thorough look at other analyses of Quoheleth
650 _aBible. -- O.T. -- Ecclesiastes
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650 _aTheory of Knowledge
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